


From the Vault: Transform
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From the Vault: Transform marks the seventh installment in Wizards of the Coast's premium reprint series, releasing in 2026 with a focused 16-card compilation centered on double-faced cards featuring transformation mechanics. This set represents a significant curatorial effort, gathering some of Magic's most impactful modal permanents that shift between two distinct states during gameplay. The selection emphasizes cards from the Innistrad block and subsequent sets where transformation became mechanically central. Notable inclusions like Liliana, Heretical Healer and Jace, Vryn's Prodigy showcase the planeswalker flip archetype that defined their respective limited formats. Gisela, the Broken Blade and Bruna, the Fading Light represent the meld mechanic's most successful applications, while Bloodline Keeper demonstrates transformation's role in constructed play across multiple formats. The set's significance lies in its documentation of transformation as a design philosophy rather than mere mechanical novelty, cementing these cards' importance in Magic's competitive and casual landscapes.
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